[Spacewalk-list] Error code: HTTP response: 400 via SW Proxy server

Michael Calmer mc at suse.de
Mon Jul 31 14:18:02 UTC 2017


Hi

you need an up-to-date libzypp to fix this problem or you put apache in an 
"unsafe" mode. AFAIK spacewalk has this option already set for the server but 
maybe not for the proxy.

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/spacewalkproject/spacewalk/master/backend/apache-conf/aa-spacewalk-server.conf

Maybe you just need to define "_RH_HAS_HTTPPROTOCOLOPTIONS" somehow.


Am Montag, 31. Juli 2017, 13:51:37 schrieb Daryl Rose:
> Earlier this summer I had to rebuild my proxy server with version 2.6.  The
> clients can register just fine and communicate with the SW server just
> fine, however, I get the following error when trying to pull packages off
> via zypper.
> 
> 
> # zypper lu
> Refreshing service 'spacewalk'.
> Retrieving repository 'SLES 11 SP4 Pool' metadata [\]
> Download (curl) error for
> 'https://xxxx.domain.company.net/XMLRPC/GET-REQ/sles11-sp4-pool/repodata/re
> pomd.xml?head_requests=no': Error code: HTTP response: 400
> Error message: The requested URL returned error: 400
> 
> 
> The proxy is CentOS 7.3.1611.
> 
> 
> I found a posting on SuSE for their product, SuSE Manager, that say's to
> downgrade apache.  I also found a posting from April 2017, with a person
> having the same issue on Oracle Linux.  Avi Miller  replied telling that
> person to also downgrade and that Oracle was working on updates.
> 
> 
> Is downgrading the answer?  I don't see http updates available for CentOS.
> 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> Daryl

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